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What occurs when you delete a door from an Autodesk Revit model?
The door is removed from the sheet but not the schedule
The door is removed from the model view only
The door is removed from the sheet and the schedule
The door remains in the schedule but disappears from the view
The correct answer is: The door is removed from the sheet and the schedule
When a door is deleted from an Autodesk Revit model, it is removed from both the sheet and the schedule. This is because Revit is a parametric modeling software, where elements are not merely graphical representations but are tied to their data. Every element, including doors, is associated with the project’s database, which includes schedules. Therefore, when you delete a door, it permanently removes that element from the model and updates all associated views and schedules to reflect that change. By maintaining this link between the model elements and the schedules, Revit ensures that your documentation remains accurate and up-to-date with any modifications made. Consequently, any instance of that door, whether it's represented in a model view or documented in a schedule, becomes nonexistent when it is deleted. This feature considerably enhances the efficiency of managing building information throughout the design process.